26 June, 2016

Radhika Apte, Neha Sharma and Manoj Bajpayee in Shirish Kunder's short film Kriti

The film stars talented actors like Manoj Bajpayee, Radhika Apte, Neha Sharma and Manu Rishi in the lead roles

22nd June 2016, Mumbai: After giving a phenomenal masterpiece of a performance in ‘Taandav’, the talented actor Manoj Bajpayee and the online portal Muvizz.com are back again with another interesting short film titled ‘Kriti’ written and directed by Shirish Kunder. The online platform Muvizz.com which showcases niche shorts, documentaries and feature films, recently released the short film ‘Kriti’ at a plush viewing theatre in Mumbai. The famous and critically acclaimed director, Shirish Kunder foryes into short films through “Kriti” which features talented actors like Manoj Bajpayee, Radhika Apte and Neha Sharma in the lead.
The grand affair was attended by the popular actress Kangana Ranaut who was the guest of honour and was there to support the cast and crew of the film. Shirish Kunder’s wife Farah Khan also marked her presence in showing support for her loving husband. The premiere of the short film was concluded by media interactions of star cast and directors followed by some hearty conversation with the audience.
‘Kriti’ is a suspense thriller that revolves around a character, Sapan, who is dealing with a psychological disorder and the series of events that leads to an exciting and nerve-wracking climax. This 18 minute thriller- fiction has many twists and turns to the plots, that kept viewers at the edge of their seats till the very end. With Kriti, Manoj adds another feather to his cap, with his versatile acting skills in the film. Radhika Apte and Neha Sharma have also played critical roles in the film with mysterious characters that compliment the central plot of the film aptly.

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A Scandall – Hindi movie review

A small crew of four hoping to film paranormal activities going around Kuhu’s family very little do they know that their exploits will lead them into a quagmire of incest, sex and an unsolved murder mystery. 


What if a father who finds himself guilty for the death of his daughter, starts relating with her in day to day situations? Is he actually seeing her dead daughter or is it his way of dealing with his personal tragedy? What if a planchette session meant to invoke sprits brings out skeletons from past instead?
Its trailer is thrilling, promising and gripping be that as it may the feature film tends to stray at leisure pace several times.

21 June, 2016

Finding Dory – movie review

Rating: ***

An unforgettable journey she probably won’t remember


Finding Dory – movie review

A sequel to the 2003 film Finding Nemo, Finding Dory focuses on the amnesiac character Dory, and explores her journey to be reunited with her family.
Dory is a bright blue tang with a sunny personality and has severe memory issues (like Aamir Khan’s character in Ghajin), Dory only has short bursts of functionality before she forgets what she’s doing, and the next moment she wonders what she had just learned.
These memory lapses doesn’t upset her upbeat attitude until she realizes she is forgotten something big: her family.
Though she has found a new family in Marlin and Nemo, but is haunted by the belief that someone out there is looking for her.